It's your transport.cf file most likely. Our postfix system uses mysql, where there's a transport table. Typically you have to add a range of ip's that are allowed to relay off your box. Anyway that's my guess.
-Jonathan

Sascha Braun wrote:
Hello dear DBMail list members,

I did setup dbmail on my webserver using the Tutorial

Postfix - sasl/tls - MailScanner - DBMail

in dbmail.org.

As Database Model i used the one found under /usr/share/doc/dbmail-2.2
of my gentoo installation.

I did everything exactly like described in the turorial above. Now I'm
able to connect with my E-Mail Client, which means Evolution, to the
DBMail Server using a pop3 connection.

But when i try to send an email, postfix says RCPT TO
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> blah, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : Relay access
denied.

I played a bit around with the transport.cf file, and the dbmail_vdomain
table, but could not figure out, how to get my clients host accepted.

Now, as i found out, what the dbmail_aliases is good for, i entered a
couple of E-Mail Adresses in it.

Are there more fields i have to enter contents, if i want to use a setup
like the one found in the tutorial?

Or do i still have to make some changes to the main.cf of postfix not
described, because it was not written for use on real life mailservers?

It would nice to get an answer. I'm now trying to get a mailserver up
and running in about three or four month.

Thank you very much.

Best Regards,


Sascha Braun

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